MAIN POINT: TrustMore of a learning exercise than a game, the object of the game is for a small group to lift a person above everyone's head.One player is chosen to be "it" first. He lies on his back and stiffens himself while everyone else assembles around him. Together everyone lifts him slowly toward the ceiling as he maintains...
Musical Chairs with a twist. The guys get on all fours - they are the chairs and the girls play. Remove a guy (just like a chair) each round until finally, two girls fight over one guy!See Musical Paper Plates (Click Here).
Bring up three pairs of people. Have one person in each pair sit in a chair and take off one shoe and sock. Now have the other person in the team lay on the ground. Place a napkin next to them, with around 10 - 15 Cheetos cheese snacks.The object of the game is to have the person with...
MAIN POINT: Helps students retain the information they just learned.Have everyone sit in a big circle with one person sitting on a chair in the middle-the "hot seat." That person takes on the role of someone you've talked about in your small group discussion. If there has been some kind of talk or drama or story, then they can...
Great "getting to know you" and memory game. Everyone is in a circle and each takes a turn saying their name and something about themselves (example, "Hi, I'm John and I play football"). The next person needs to say the previous person's name and item of interest before saying their own name. For example, "He's John, he plays football...
This gross game is played up front with a few people while the crowd watches. Get several volunteers up front who claim to be hungry. Give them each a can of Spam (ew!). Award a prize to the first person to finish the whole thing. ("Winning" music is a nice touch in the background when you announce the winner;...
MAIN POINT: Getting to know youGood small group game. The object is to get individuals to share unknown things about themselves in a safe environment. Each player writes down a little-known truth about himself. The paper slips are handed in and read aloud one at a time. The slips are then read a second time, and players write who...